A long-awaited solution for abusive lawsuits filed under the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) is now state law. Governor Gavin Newsom signed two BizFed-supported bills today following relentless and collaborative advocacy from statewide business, labor, and civic leaders. AB 2288 (Kalra) and SB 92 (Umberg) will streamline litigation processes, avert a contentious ballot measure, help employers comply with PAGA, and better support employees with legitimate claims.
We thank our partners at CalChamber for spearheading this effort, all BizFed members who leaned in to amplify our support, and legislators who unanimously passed these bills.
In short, AB 2288 and SB 92 will help employers and employees – which PAGA failed to do. The original act's "lawsuit-first" approach to addressing minor labor law violations and technical errors saddled business owners with unnecessary costs, slowing job growth and forcing some small enterprises to close. Meanwhile, workers received only a small portion of the nearly $10 billion awarded through PAGA lawsuits since 2013. Scroll down for a rundown of what the new, game-changing rules will mean for business.
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